Title
A Formal Holon Model for Operating Future Energy Grids during Blackouts.
Abstract
Modern energy grids introduce local energy producers into city networks. Whenever a city network is disconnected from the distribution grid, a blackout occurs and local producers are disabled. Micro grids circumvent blackouts by leveraging these local producers to power a fixed subset of consumers. In this paper, we evolve micro grids to Holons, which overcome the need for fixed subsets and power as much of the city network as possible. We contribute a formal model of Holons and investigate the impact of the Holon concept in a simulation with 10,000 randomly generated city networks. These city networks are based on parameters obtained from a real-world test site in a medium-sized German city. Our results show that the Holon approach can supply an average fraction of 22.08% of any city network, even when fixed micro grids would fail to power the city network as a whole.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.5220/0005768801460153
SMARTGREENS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Smart Grid,Micro Grid,Smart City,Blackout,Islanded Operation,Holon Model,Energy Network,Decentralized Power Sources
Smart grid,Computer security,Micro grid,Smart city,Test site,Blackout,Engineering,Distribution grid,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-5090-5896-9
1
0.36
References 
Authors
4
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Siavash Valipour110.36
Florian Volk2926.69
Tim Grube3197.54
Leon Bock462.86
Ludwig Karg510.36
Max Mühlhäuser61652252.87